| 90 | | $149 | Combines an eco-friendly rubber with cork for an incredibly grippy mat |
| 79 | | $68 | If comfort and traction is your priority, this favorite is a must-see |
| 78 | | $70 | Excellent mat for heated classes or instead of using a towel over your mat |
| 77 | | $48 | An ideal option for both traveler and budget seeker |
| 75 | | $92 | This non-slip mat is great for a yogi looking to deepen their practice |
| 74 | | $120 | Comfortable and stable, but the traction is not great even with dry hands |
| 74 | | $78 | Great for Bikram-style classes |
| 74 | | $92 | A great all-around mat for non-heated yoga |
| 73 | | $85 | Great traction and stability but poor long-term durability |
| 69 | | $58 | An inexpensive all-around mat |
| 69 | | $55 | Good value and all-around performance |
| 66 | | $25 | A compact and lightweight mat for yogis on the go |
| 62 | | $64 | While there are plenty of colors to appease different personalities, this mat is rather heavy and could be easier to clean |
| 61 | | $30 | A good option for new yogis or for a second mat to use outside |
| 60 | | $40 | Perfect for travelling yogis who like a lot of traction |
| 37 | | $39 | Better mats are available for the same price; this mat is not recommended |
| 28 | | $40 | While cork mats are a great option, the quality is poor and it falls apart quickly |